Finding a great hairdresser is one of those things a girl can spend a lot of time and awkward hairstyles getting right. It’s also one of those situations where you really want a solid recommendation before attempting to venture in, so I will attempt to cover all the questions I asked before trying them out. Was I happy with my haircut? Yes. I was nervous at first because my fringe was a bit shorter than what I’m used to, but had a lot of people comment that they liked it better and it has worn really well post-cut. To the point where I’m using my hair straightener maybe a third of what I normally do, a nice bonus for my poor dry hair. They use Shu Uemera products which are way out of my price range ordinarily so it was also a nice treat to have them used on my hair. The colour looks natural, healthy and lovely. The staff are so sweet and lovely. Beautifully polite and gentle, they really set the calm vibe for the business. Some hairdressing salons are loud and buzzy full of gossip and giggling. This is a place you come for total peace and quiet. Price wise? Same as what I am used to paying elsewhere, so I guess it depends on what your standard is to whether or not you’ll scoff at the prices. If you’re used to Melbourne CBD prices I don’t think you’ll leave in shock. The products however are around $ 70-$ 80 for shampoo, even up to $ 50 for hair spray, so do check before getting carried away and ordering a bunch of goodies on the way out.